Well, we may have a winner here!
Under $2k it is most likely a buy. Under $1500 and it is an industry wide game changer.
Well, we may have a winner here!
Under $2k it is most likely a buy. Under $1500 and it is an industry wide game changer.
two videos I shot while at the Charles Daly Booth
Tavor at Shot SHow
More Tavor at Shot Show
Under $2.5K and with an 16.5" or 18" barrel, you've got a winner. Count me in on this.....
"Because a well regulated Militia is necessary to the security of a Free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed." reinterpretation by US Supreme Court (Heller), 2008
Hmmmmm. So you have to use your support hand to eject the mag in the gun before you can put your hands on the spare mag and get it in? Since it looks like you can't eject it with your strong hand, it'd be nice if there was a way to use the new magazine to eject the old one (like you can do with an AK).
If it's under $2K and not FUBAR then yeah I'll try to pick one up. If it breaks $2k then I'll stick with AR's like colt and arsenal AK's. Most of the cars I've owned in my life cost less than $2000.
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Wow!! Depending on price this gun has serious potential!!
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You guys are behind on the times. The initial trial version of the TAVOR tested by the IDF, the TAR-21, had an 18" barrel, and there was also a 16" barrel model, the CTAR-21, which was going to be issued to commandos and SF troops. But amazingly, the version currently selected for general issue for all infantry, is the MTAR-21, which has a 13.0" barrel. The STAR-21, which has an 18" barrel, bipod, and ACOG, will be issued as a DM rifle to selected troops.
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Price will definitely make or break this rifle. If it goes the way of the ACR then I don't see things turning out well. If not count me in
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